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EXTENDED DAY ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS Before and after-school care is provided for students at all
elementary schools for a fee. The YMCA provides the service, known as “PrYme Time.” Check with your child’s individual school for details or call the YMCA at 272-4304.
HOME EDUCATION For information on home schooling enrollment in Clay
County, contact Dr. Saryn L. Hatcher at 272-8179 or
slhatcher@oneclay.net.
PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN CLAY COUNTY
Annunciation Catholic School ............................282-0504
www.edline.net/pages/annunciation_cs Berean Christian Academy..................................264-5333
www.thebereanbaptistchurch.com Big Oak Montessori of Orange Park ..................269-7377
www.albertseducationcenter.com Broach School, The ............................................298-3500
www.broachschool.com Calvary Christian Academy ................................282-0407
www.calvarycares.net/CBC/Academy.html Christian Home Academy ..................................276-3339
www.christianhomeacademy.info Congregational Holiness Church School............529-1798
Faith Christian Academy ....................................276-1300
www.fcaflorida.com
Grace Episcopal Day School
Through care and nurturing, Grace inspires learning, builds confidence, and promotes a desire to succeed.
www.geds.net
156 Kingsley Ave. Orange Park, FL 32073 ........................................269-3718
Heritage Christian Academy ..............................269-2405
www.hcafi.org
Madeira Christian Academy................................291-1875
www.madeirachristianacademy.com Pinewood Christian Academy ............................272-6408
www.pinewoodpca.org Russell Christian Academy ................................531-5058
www.russellchurch.com Seven Bridges School ........................................269-7377
www.albertseducationcenter.com St. Johns Country Day School ............................264-9572
www.sjcds.net
PROGRAMS FOR LEARNING DIFFERENCES Parents of children with learning differences have the
option of a school that can focus on the needs of that child. In addition to the resources available through the county’s public schools, Clay County offers a number of private schools for these students.
Center Academy..................................................276-3552
www.centeracademy.com H.E.L.P. House, The Individualized Education Services, Inc...............269-7377
www.albertseducationcenter.com
Lighthouse Christian School Middleburg ....................................................406-4866 Orange Park....................................................272-2524
www.lighthousechristianschool.net
HIGHER EDUCATION
Berean Baptist College........................................264-5333
www.bereanbaptistcollege.com Everest University ..............................................264-9122
www.everest.edu Fortis College......................................................269-7086
www.fortis.edu
PUBLIC/STATE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
St. Johns River State College..............................276-6800
www.sjrstate.edu
_________________________________________________________________________ Opposite Top: Teacher helping student read, photo courtesy of Duval County Public Schools Opposite Middle: Children playing instruments, photo courtesy of Duval County Public Schools Opposite Bottom: Osprey Commons campus building, photo courtesy of University of North Florida
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